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GM77.4250.805%
F11.755-0.485%
RIVN15.965-0.095%
CYD40.7200.64%
HMC24.0250.025%
TM190.870-0.39%
CVNA383.075-13.515%
PAG170.830-0.83%
LAD287.020-3.98%
AN204.650-1.04%
GPI337.000-12.21%
ABG198.850-2.54%
SAH72.467-0.843%
TSLA368.605-4.195%
GM77.4250.805%
F11.755-0.485%
RIVN15.965-0.095%
CYD40.7200.64%
HMC24.0250.025%
TM190.870-0.39%
CVNA383.075-13.515%
PAG170.830-0.83%
LAD287.020-3.98%
AN204.650-1.04%
GPI337.000-12.21%
ABG198.850-2.54%
SAH72.467-0.843%
TSLA368.605-4.195%
GM77.4250.805%
F11.755-0.485%
RIVN15.965-0.095%
CYD40.7200.64%
HMC24.0250.025%
TM190.870-0.39%
CVNA383.075-13.515%
PAG170.830-0.83%
LAD287.020-3.98%
AN204.650-1.04%
GPI337.000-12.21%
ABG198.850-2.54%
SAH72.467-0.843%

Auto credit access rises in July as approvals and rates improve

The easing in lending standards continues to open financing options for consumers.
Auto credit access increases in July

Auto credit availability improved in July for the third consecutive month, according to Cox Automotive’s Dealertrack Credit Availability Index. The All-Loans Index climbed to 98.1 from 97.1 in June, driven by higher approval rates, competitive interest rates, and broader lender participation. Gains were seen across nearly all sales channels and lender types, with finance companies and captives leading the expansion.

Here’s why it matters:

For auto dealers, sustained easing in credit conditions can translate into stronger sales opportunities, particularly in used and non-captive new vehicle segments where approvals and affordability are improving. Lower down payments and borrowing costs could attract more budget-conscious buyers, although lenders are slightly tightening in certain risk categories such as subprime. This environment can help dealers close more deals but may also require adjustments in financing strategies to accommodate shorter loan terms and lingering high negative equity levels.

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Key takeaways:

Approval rates reach highest level in months
Loan approval rates rose to 74.4% in July, up 210 basis points from June, reflecting heightened lender competition and greater confidence in borrower profiles.

Interest rates and yield spreads move lower
Average contract rates fell from 11.23% to 10.87%, narrowing the yield spread by 35 basis points. The decline signals lenders are offering more competitive financing as rate pressures ease.

Subprime lending share declines
The proportion of loans to subprime borrowers slipped to 13.6%, a 50-basis-point drop from June, indicating lenders are cautiously shifting toward lower-risk borrowers despite overall easing.

Used vehicle financing shows strongest gains
Credit access improved most in the independent used segment, followed by all used and all new vehicles. Certified pre-owned was the only channel to see a slight decline, likely due to limited supply.

Finance companies and captives lead lender expansion
Auto-focused finance companies loosened credit conditions the most, followed by captives and banks. Credit unions bucked the trend with slight tightening, potentially reflecting more conservative underwriting.

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